Universal rechargeable digital music player, in an upcycled vintage suitcase
The universal digital music player in an upcycled vintage suitcase, was once invented by Dominic Odbert, passionate about sound and vintage objects, in San Francisco, California.
The needs were clearly expressed: a professional quality sound, an optimized autonomy (18 hours), the ability to connect all smartphones whatever the brand, a sourcing with a minimized impact on the planet, using a wired connection or blue tooth.
The first digital music player has been manufactured for the opening of an art gallery, a blogger published the event, a major tech website relayed the information, the buzz was created.
Each object is a handcrafted customized unique piece, with a handmade crossover, acoustically designed to compliment the speakers selected. Every music player is rigorously tested for two days to audiophile standards.
Boomcase has collaborated with Jordan, AMBSN, Shuford Alexander for capsule collections, and Vogue for the Fashion Night Out in Japan. The first charging station was created for the needs of the Coachella VIPs. It can be found in the Paul Smith boutique in Milan.
Monday 23 May 2022, 06:23